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The Noon Witch

Sunday, March 2, 2025
2:00pm to 4:00pm

Part of: The Noon Witch

Varscona Theatre
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Organized by: Teatro Live
March
2


Another encounter with an otherworldly woman, this time in broad daylight!

Rooted in Hungarian folklore, Stewart Lemoine’s fantastical comedy returns for its first revival in thirty years. A cast of sparkling newcomers inhabit this tale of 1920s Budapest lads who find themselves in the thrall of a snack-wielding temptress who only appears at the apex of the day. It’s a spirited jaunt from an elegant city park to the mysterious thermal springs of Transdanubia.

Varscona Theatre

10329 83 Ave NW
Edmonton, AB, T6E 2C6


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